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Google's new algorithm will make Chrome run much faster


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Chrome is about to load web pages a lot faster than you've experienced up until now. Thanks to a new compression algorithm called Brotli, which Google introduced last September, Chrome will be able to compress data up to 26 percent more than its existing compression engine, Zopfli, which is an impressive jump.

 

According to Google's web performance engineer Ilya Grigorik, Brotli is ready to roll out, so Chrome users should expect to see a bump in load times once the next version of Chrome is released. Google also says Brotli will help mobile Chrome users experience "lower data transfer fees and reduced battery use." The company is hailing Brotli as "a new data format" that Google hopes will be adopted by other web browsers in the near future, with Firefox seemingly next in line to adopt it. But for now, expect to notice your web pages loading a bit faster in the coming weeks.

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3 minutes ago, jamesDDI said:

Try to see if in chrome flags there is already the option to enable it

 

Does not look like feature is there. :unsure:

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They may do what ever they want -  but if the speed is determined by the speed of the servers and the Internet connection, then it's like cumin bear's fu**ed.

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If Firefox will have it, so I'll wait till they'll feature it. I have Google Chrome installed but honestly, I feel no real speed difference and I prefer Firefox. Only reason I have Chrome is because it has a better video decoder system than Firefox. If any video won't show on Firefox, I watch it on Chrome. That's all

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